The draft EU ePrivacy Regulation might have a considerable impact on privacy compliance obligations relating to new technologies.

The GDPR obliges to put in place stringent tools to monitor the privacy compliance of your suppliers, agents and shops to avoid liabilities and damages.

How the Internet of Things is leading to a major disruption also in the legal system and how we regulate transactions.

What is the future of digital health? And how will be the transition from doomed wearables to actual useful digital health devices?

The data published by the University of Milan on the Internet of Things in Italy are optimistic about the future of the sector that however still requires considerable work.

IoT, privacy, 3D printing and rules for WhatsApp and Skype among the best technology posts of 2015 of this blog listed to celebrate the just passed year.

3D printing is expected to trigger a revolution in the market, but will lead to major legal issues in the areas of intellectual property, product liability and data protection.

Online sports live streaming does not fall under the scope of broadcasting rights, but such rights can be extended. Copyright should not be affected in any case and it is subject to even more stringent obligations in Italy.

A 90% turnover growth of the online sportsbetting market in Italy together with the recent and upcoming changes in the Italian online gaming market are creating a quite friendly play-field for operators and suppliers removing the inefficiencies and issues of the last years.

TripAdvisor has been sanctioned by the Italian competition authority (AGCM) for the misleading advertising claims relating to the truthfulness of the reviews published by their users on the site that according to the AGCM cannot be guaranteed. This case might trigger considerable risks also for other social media and fashion blogs.